Tag: Millicent Omanga

  • Millicent Omanga Dumps Ruto’s UDA Aligns With Gachagua

    Millicent Omanga Dumps Ruto’s UDA Aligns With Gachagua

    Businesswoman and former Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga has officially broken ranks with the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and declared her alignment with the United Opposition.

    Omanga, who has been a long-time UDA loyalist and a vocal supporter of President William Ruto in the 2022 elections, however, stopped short of announcing the political party she will contest under.

    Instead, she openly declared her support for key opposition figures, including Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) leader Rigathi Gachagua, Jubilee Party’s Fred Matiang’i, and Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka.

    She further confirmed that she will once again seek the Nairobi County Woman Representative seat in 2027, a position she narrowly lost in the last general election.

    Addressing supporters, Omanga acknowledged the backing she received from the Mt Kenya community during the 2022 polls, saying their support had inspired her decision to make another bid.

    “I am so impressed with the community from Mt Kenya because you gave me 600, 000 votes in Nairobi in 2022. I want to say thank you. just fell short by a small number, but this time around, in 2027, I will still be contesting for the seat,” she said.

    Omanga expressed confidence that the opposition’s emerging unity would significantly boost her chances, pointing to what she described as growing ethnic and political cohesion among key regions.

    “And this time all cousins will be together. It will not be just 600, 000, we will have other cousins on board. You have seen Fred Matiang’i bringing the Gusii community together. He (Matiang’i) is coming to unite with his cousins from Mt Kenya. And from Eastern, Kalonzo Musyoka has united his people also,” she said.

    She also took a swipe at the current political establishment, urging voters to accept handouts while remaining politically independent.

    “Those who want to give you money, take it. That is your money they are giving you, your taxes. You have heard you MPs have camped at State House where they get handouts. And I speak from a point of knowledge,” Omanga said.

    The remarks were made on February 7, 2026, in Gatundu South after Gachagua introduced her during the traditional dowry payment ceremony for Ann and Aloise Kinyanjui.

    Earlier, on February 6, Omanga had publicly confirmed her intention to run for the Nairobi Woman Representative seat, saying the decision followed consultations with her supporters.

    “Many people have been asking what my plan is for 2027. I will be on the ballot for the Nairobi Women Representative position.I will be with my people. I hear you, and we are together in this,” she stated.

    Omanga joins a crowded race to succeed incumbent Esther Passaris, who has declared she will not defend her seat in 2027. Other potential contenders include Nominated Senators Karen Nyamu, Tabitha Mutinda, Crystal Asige, activist Hanifa Adan, and social media personality Maverick Aoko.

  • Millicent Omanga Lands A Lucrative Govt Job

    Millicent Omanga Lands A Lucrative Govt Job

    Defence CS Soipan Tuya has appointed former Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga a member of the Board of Directors of Kenya Shipyards Limited.

    In a gazette notice dated January 14, CS Tuya said that Omanga will serve in her role for three years effective January 14, 2025.

    This comes months after the former legislator declined to take up the role of a member of the Nairobi Rivers Commission following her appointment by President William Ruto.

    Omanga cited personal reasons for declining the job offer and thanked the President for considering her for the role and stated that she felt honoured by the move.

    “It’s truly a privilege to be considered for such a vital role in improving our beloved  Nairobi’s environment and public health,” she said.

    “After careful consideration, I must respectfully decline the appointment due to personal reasons.”

    Omanga was to take up the position of former Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu whose appointment to the commission was challenged in court.

    CS Tuya further reappointed Maryanne Karanja to be a member of the Board of Directors of Kenya Shipyards Limited for three years.

    In the gazette notice, other CSs also made appointments in different state corporations and ministries.

    National Treasury CS John Mbadi appointed Bernard Gitangi to be the secretary of the Insurance Appeals Tribunal for three years with effect from January 17, 2025.

    Mbadi further appointed Odongo Okeyo to be a member of the Council of the Competition Tribunal for three years effective January 17, 2025.

    Environment, Climate Change and Forestry CS Aden Duale appointed Scola Jepkesei Kimeli the chairperson, Douglas Owiti Nyagidi, Kasambeli Wafula Nasiuma, Martha Wambui Wamuicho members of the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forestry Ministerial Audit Committee for three years.

    Education CS Julius Ogamba appointed Mumo Kisau and Charles Ogalo to be members of the Council of the National Defence University of Kenya for three years.

    The new Agriculture and Livestock Development CS Mutahi Kagwe appointed Hassan Guyo Roba, Erukudi Chris Ekustan, Aloise Loitomaga, Ubah Gedi Ibrahim and Justine Simayiai Rakita to be members of the National Livestock Development and Promotion Service.

    Kagwe further appointed Adhan Abdullahi to be a member of the Board of Directors, Kenya Sugar Board. Co-operatives and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Wycliffe Oparanya appointed George Maina to be a member of the Board of Directors of the SACCO Societies Regulatory Authority.

    Energy and Petroleum CS Opiyo Wandayi appointed Bob Ndubi to be a member of the National Oil Corporation of Kenya Board.

    Investment, Trade and Industry CS Lee Kinyanjui has appointed former Allan Kosgey to be the non-executive chairperson of the Board of the Kenya Industrial Property Institute.

  • Millicent Omanga Rejects Ruto Appointment To Nairobi Rivers Commission Board

    Millicent Omanga Rejects Ruto Appointment To Nairobi Rivers Commission Board

    Former Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga has declined President William Ruto’s appointment to the Nairobi Rivers Commission, citing personal reasons.

    Omanga’s decision comes after President Ruto reshuffled the Commission’s leadership, appointing Bishop Margaret Wanjiru as chair to lead the ambitious mission of revitalizing the Nairobi River.

    She was set to replace former Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu, whose appointment was legally challenged.

    “I’m deeply honored and grateful to H.E. @WilliamsRuto for the trust you’ve shown in appointing me to serve on the Nairobi Rivers Commission,” she wrote on her X account.

    “It’s truly a privilege to be considered for such a vital role in improving our beloved Nairobi’s environment and public health.”

    However, after reflection, she decided not to take up the position, stating, “After careful consideration, I must respectfully decline the appointment due to personal reasons.”

    Despite stepping back from the appointment, Omanga emphasized her dedication to Nairobi’s environmental restoration.

    “I remain committed to supporting efforts aimed at restoring Nairobi’s rivers and stand ready to contribute in any capacity that aligns with my current commitments,” she said in her statement.

    President Ruto established the Nairobi Rivers Commission to restore Nairobi’s rivers and transform them into sustainable urban resources.

    The rivers have long suffered from pollution, neglect, and urban encroachment, posing severe health risks to residents.

    Ruto’s reconstituted Commission, initially comprising political figures, environmental experts, and community leaders, was tasked with cleaning and rehabilitating these water bodies to make them suitable for urban use.